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Summary

Based on years of study from the Allied perspective and a
myriad of recently declassified intelligence files
involving seven countries, The Plot to Save the Czar
refutes the DNA evidence and agrees with the Russian
Orthodox Church's position of nonrecognition of the Romanov
bones. Shay McNeal reveals annotated evidence that
challenges the traditional account of the death of the
Russian imperial family. The result is a revelation about
the existence of a small assemblage of shadowy intelligence
operatives working at the highest government levels of the
Allied, Bolshevik, and German leadership, as well as the
Vatican, collectively entangled in a web to free the
family. Their method involved an intricate network of safe
houses, secret transport, and Bolshevik complicity, all
aimed at paying off the communists and securing the safety
of the Romanovs. The months leading up to July 16, 1918,
and the historical account of the last days of the Romanovs
will never be viewed in the same way again.